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1 /*
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2 * Copyright 2001-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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3 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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4 *
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5 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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6 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
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8 *
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9 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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10 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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11 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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12 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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13 * accompanied this code).
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14 *
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15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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16 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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17 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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18 *
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19 * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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20 * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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21 * have any questions.
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22 *
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23 */
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24
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25 #ifndef SERIALGC
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26
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27 // A HeapRegion is the smallest piece of a G1CollectedHeap that
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28 // can be collected independently.
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29
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30 // NOTE: Although a HeapRegion is a Space, its
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31 // Space::initDirtyCardClosure method must not be called.
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32 // The problem is that the existence of this method breaks
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33 // the independence of barrier sets from remembered sets.
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34 // The solution is to remove this method from the definition
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35 // of a Space.
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36
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37 class CompactibleSpace;
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38 class ContiguousSpace;
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39 class HeapRegionRemSet;
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40 class HeapRegionRemSetIterator;
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41 class HeapRegion;
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42
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43 // A dirty card to oop closure for heap regions. It
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44 // knows how to get the G1 heap and how to use the bitmap
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45 // in the concurrent marker used by G1 to filter remembered
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46 // sets.
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47
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48 class HeapRegionDCTOC : public ContiguousSpaceDCTOC {
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49 public:
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50 // Specification of possible DirtyCardToOopClosure filtering.
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51 enum FilterKind {
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52 NoFilterKind,
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53 IntoCSFilterKind,
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54 OutOfRegionFilterKind
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55 };
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56
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57 protected:
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58 HeapRegion* _hr;
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59 FilterKind _fk;
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60 G1CollectedHeap* _g1;
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61
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62 void walk_mem_region_with_cl(MemRegion mr,
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63 HeapWord* bottom, HeapWord* top,
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64 OopClosure* cl);
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65
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66 // We don't specialize this for FilteringClosure; filtering is handled by
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67 // the "FilterKind" mechanism. But we provide this to avoid a compiler
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68 // warning.
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69 void walk_mem_region_with_cl(MemRegion mr,
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70 HeapWord* bottom, HeapWord* top,
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71 FilteringClosure* cl) {
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72 HeapRegionDCTOC::walk_mem_region_with_cl(mr, bottom, top,
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73 (OopClosure*)cl);
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74 }
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75
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76 // Get the actual top of the area on which the closure will
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77 // operate, given where the top is assumed to be (the end of the
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78 // memory region passed to do_MemRegion) and where the object
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79 // at the top is assumed to start. For example, an object may
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80 // start at the top but actually extend past the assumed top,
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81 // in which case the top becomes the end of the object.
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82 HeapWord* get_actual_top(HeapWord* top, HeapWord* top_obj) {
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83 return ContiguousSpaceDCTOC::get_actual_top(top, top_obj);
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84 }
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85
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86 // Walk the given memory region from bottom to (actual) top
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87 // looking for objects and applying the oop closure (_cl) to
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88 // them. The base implementation of this treats the area as
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89 // blocks, where a block may or may not be an object. Sub-
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90 // classes should override this to provide more accurate
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91 // or possibly more efficient walking.
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92 void walk_mem_region(MemRegion mr, HeapWord* bottom, HeapWord* top) {
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93 Filtering_DCTOC::walk_mem_region(mr, bottom, top);
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94 }
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95
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96 public:
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97 HeapRegionDCTOC(G1CollectedHeap* g1,
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98 HeapRegion* hr, OopClosure* cl,
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99 CardTableModRefBS::PrecisionStyle precision,
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100 FilterKind fk);
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101 };
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102
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103
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104 // The complicating factor is that BlockOffsetTable diverged
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105 // significantly, and we need functionality that is only in the G1 version.
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106 // So I copied that code, which led to an alternate G1 version of
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107 // OffsetTableContigSpace. If the two versions of BlockOffsetTable could
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108 // be reconciled, then G1OffsetTableContigSpace could go away.
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109
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110 // The idea behind time stamps is the following. Doing a save_marks on
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111 // all regions at every GC pause is time consuming (if I remember
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112 // well, 10ms or so). So, we would like to do that only for regions
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113 // that are GC alloc regions. To achieve this, we use time
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114 // stamps. For every evacuation pause, G1CollectedHeap generates a
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115 // unique time stamp (essentially a counter that gets
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116 // incremented). Every time we want to call save_marks on a region,
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117 // we set the saved_mark_word to top and also copy the current GC
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118 // time stamp to the time stamp field of the space. Reading the
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119 // saved_mark_word involves checking the time stamp of the
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120 // region. If it is the same as the current GC time stamp, then we
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121 // can safely read the saved_mark_word field, as it is valid. If the
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122 // time stamp of the region is not the same as the current GC time
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123 // stamp, then we instead read top, as the saved_mark_word field is
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124 // invalid. Time stamps (on the regions and also on the
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125 // G1CollectedHeap) are reset at every cleanup (we iterate over
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126 // the regions anyway) and at the end of a Full GC. The current scheme
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127 // that uses sequential unsigned ints will fail only if we have 4b
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128 // evacuation pauses between two cleanups, which is _highly_ unlikely.
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129
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130 class G1OffsetTableContigSpace: public ContiguousSpace {
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131 friend class VMStructs;
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132 protected:
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133 G1BlockOffsetArrayContigSpace _offsets;
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134 Mutex _par_alloc_lock;
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135 volatile unsigned _gc_time_stamp;
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136
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137 public:
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138 // Constructor. If "is_zeroed" is true, the MemRegion "mr" may be
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139 // assumed to contain zeros.
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140 G1OffsetTableContigSpace(G1BlockOffsetSharedArray* sharedOffsetArray,
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141 MemRegion mr, bool is_zeroed = false);
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142
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143 void set_bottom(HeapWord* value);
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144 void set_end(HeapWord* value);
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145
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146 virtual HeapWord* saved_mark_word() const;
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147 virtual void set_saved_mark();
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148 void reset_gc_time_stamp() { _gc_time_stamp = 0; }
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149
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150 virtual void initialize(MemRegion mr, bool clear_space);
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151 virtual void clear();
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152
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153 HeapWord* block_start(const void* p);
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154 HeapWord* block_start_const(const void* p) const;
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155
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156 // Add offset table update.
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157 virtual HeapWord* allocate(size_t word_size);
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158 HeapWord* par_allocate(size_t word_size);
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159
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160 // MarkSweep support phase3
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161 virtual HeapWord* initialize_threshold();
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162 virtual HeapWord* cross_threshold(HeapWord* start, HeapWord* end);
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163
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164 virtual void print() const;
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165 };
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166
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167 class HeapRegion: public G1OffsetTableContigSpace {
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168 friend class VMStructs;
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169 private:
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170
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171 enum HumongousType {
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172 NotHumongous = 0,
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173 StartsHumongous,
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174 ContinuesHumongous
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175 };
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176
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177 // The next filter kind that should be used for a "new_dcto_cl" call with
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178 // the "traditional" signature.
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179 HeapRegionDCTOC::FilterKind _next_fk;
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180
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181 // Requires that the region "mr" be dense with objects, and begin and end
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182 // with an object.
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183 void oops_in_mr_iterate(MemRegion mr, OopClosure* cl);
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184
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185 // The remembered set for this region.
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186 // (Might want to make this "inline" later, to avoid some alloc failure
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187 // issues.)
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188 HeapRegionRemSet* _rem_set;
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189
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190 G1BlockOffsetArrayContigSpace* offsets() { return &_offsets; }
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191
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192 protected:
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193 // If this region is a member of a HeapRegionSeq, the index in that
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194 // sequence, otherwise -1.
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195 int _hrs_index;
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196
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197 HumongousType _humongous_type;
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198 // For a humongous region, region in which it starts.
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199 HeapRegion* _humongous_start_region;
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200 // For the start region of a humongous sequence, it's original end().
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201 HeapWord* _orig_end;
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202
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203 // True iff the region is in current collection_set.
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204 bool _in_collection_set;
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205
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206 // True iff the region is on the unclean list, waiting to be zero filled.
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207 bool _is_on_unclean_list;
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208
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209 // True iff the region is on the free list, ready for allocation.
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210 bool _is_on_free_list;
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211
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212 // Is this or has it been an allocation region in the current collection
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213 // pause.
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214 bool _is_gc_alloc_region;
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215
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216 // True iff an attempt to evacuate an object in the region failed.
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217 bool _evacuation_failed;
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218
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219 // A heap region may be a member one of a number of special subsets, each
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220 // represented as linked lists through the field below. Currently, these
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221 // sets include:
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222 // The collection set.
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223 // The set of allocation regions used in a collection pause.
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224 // Spaces that may contain gray objects.
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225 HeapRegion* _next_in_special_set;
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226
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227 // next region in the young "generation" region set
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228 HeapRegion* _next_young_region;
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229
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230 // For parallel heapRegion traversal.
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231 jint _claimed;
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232
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233 // We use concurrent marking to determine the amount of live data
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234 // in each heap region.
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235 size_t _prev_marked_bytes; // Bytes known to be live via last completed marking.
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236 size_t _next_marked_bytes; // Bytes known to be live via in-progress marking.
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237
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238 // See "sort_index" method. -1 means is not in the array.
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239 int _sort_index;
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240
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241 // Means it has (or at least had) a very large RS, and should not be
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242 // considered for membership in a collection set.
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243 enum PopularityState {
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244 NotPopular,
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245 PopularPending,
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246 Popular
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247 };
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248 PopularityState _popularity;
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249
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250 // <PREDICTION>
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251 double _gc_efficiency;
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252 // </PREDICTION>
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253
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254 enum YoungType {
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255 NotYoung, // a region is not young
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256 ScanOnly, // a region is young and scan-only
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257 Young, // a region is young
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258 Survivor // a region is young and it contains
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259 // survivor
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260 };
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261
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262 YoungType _young_type;
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263 int _young_index_in_cset;
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264 SurvRateGroup* _surv_rate_group;
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265 int _age_index;
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266
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267 // The start of the unmarked area. The unmarked area extends from this
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268 // word until the top and/or end of the region, and is the part
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269 // of the region for which no marking was done, i.e. objects may
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270 // have been allocated in this part since the last mark phase.
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271 // "prev" is the top at the start of the last completed marking.
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272 // "next" is the top at the start of the in-progress marking (if any.)
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273 HeapWord* _prev_top_at_mark_start;
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274 HeapWord* _next_top_at_mark_start;
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275 // If a collection pause is in progress, this is the top at the start
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276 // of that pause.
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277
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278 // We've counted the marked bytes of objects below here.
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279 HeapWord* _top_at_conc_mark_count;
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280
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281 void init_top_at_mark_start() {
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282 assert(_prev_marked_bytes == 0 &&
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283 _next_marked_bytes == 0,
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284 "Must be called after zero_marked_bytes.");
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285 HeapWord* bot = bottom();
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286 _prev_top_at_mark_start = bot;
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287 _next_top_at_mark_start = bot;
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288 _top_at_conc_mark_count = bot;
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289 }
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290
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291 jint _zfs; // A member of ZeroFillState. Protected by ZF_lock.
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292 Thread* _zero_filler; // If _zfs is ZeroFilling, the thread that (last)
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293 // made it so.
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294
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295 void set_young_type(YoungType new_type) {
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296 //assert(_young_type != new_type, "setting the same type" );
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297 // TODO: add more assertions here
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298 _young_type = new_type;
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299 }
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300
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301 public:
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302 // If "is_zeroed" is "true", the region "mr" can be assumed to contain zeros.
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303 HeapRegion(G1BlockOffsetSharedArray* sharedOffsetArray,
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304 MemRegion mr, bool is_zeroed);
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305
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306 enum SomePublicConstants {
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307 // HeapRegions are GrainBytes-aligned
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308 // and have sizes that are multiples of GrainBytes.
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309 LogOfHRGrainBytes = 20,
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310 LogOfHRGrainWords = LogOfHRGrainBytes - LogHeapWordSize,
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311 GrainBytes = 1 << LogOfHRGrainBytes,
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312 GrainWords = 1 <<LogOfHRGrainWords,
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313 MaxAge = 2, NoOfAges = MaxAge+1
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314 };
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315
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316 enum ClaimValues {
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317 InitialClaimValue = 0,
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318 FinalCountClaimValue = 1,
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319 NoteEndClaimValue = 2,
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320 ScrubRemSetClaimValue = 3
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321 };
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322
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342
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323 // Concurrent refinement requires contiguous heap regions (in which TLABs
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324 // might be allocated) to be zero-filled. Each region therefore has a
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325 // zero-fill-state.
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326 enum ZeroFillState {
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327 NotZeroFilled,
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328 ZeroFilling,
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329 ZeroFilled,
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330 Allocated
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331 };
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332
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333 // If this region is a member of a HeapRegionSeq, the index in that
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334 // sequence, otherwise -1.
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335 int hrs_index() const { return _hrs_index; }
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336 void set_hrs_index(int index) { _hrs_index = index; }
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337
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338 // The number of bytes marked live in the region in the last marking phase.
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339 size_t marked_bytes() { return _prev_marked_bytes; }
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340 // The number of bytes counted in the next marking.
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341 size_t next_marked_bytes() { return _next_marked_bytes; }
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342 // The number of bytes live wrt the next marking.
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343 size_t next_live_bytes() {
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344 return (top() - next_top_at_mark_start())
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345 * HeapWordSize
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346 + next_marked_bytes();
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347 }
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348
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349 // A lower bound on the amount of garbage bytes in the region.
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350 size_t garbage_bytes() {
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351 size_t used_at_mark_start_bytes =
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352 (prev_top_at_mark_start() - bottom()) * HeapWordSize;
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353 assert(used_at_mark_start_bytes >= marked_bytes(),
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354 "Can't mark more than we have.");
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355 return used_at_mark_start_bytes - marked_bytes();
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356 }
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357
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358 // An upper bound on the number of live bytes in the region.
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359 size_t max_live_bytes() { return used() - garbage_bytes(); }
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360
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361 void add_to_marked_bytes(size_t incr_bytes) {
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362 _next_marked_bytes = _next_marked_bytes + incr_bytes;
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363 guarantee( _next_marked_bytes <= used(), "invariant" );
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364 }
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365
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366 void zero_marked_bytes() {
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367 _prev_marked_bytes = _next_marked_bytes = 0;
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368 }
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369
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370 bool isHumongous() const { return _humongous_type != NotHumongous; }
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371 bool startsHumongous() const { return _humongous_type == StartsHumongous; }
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372 bool continuesHumongous() const { return _humongous_type == ContinuesHumongous; }
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342
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373 // For a humongous region, region in which it starts.
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374 HeapRegion* humongous_start_region() const {
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375 return _humongous_start_region;
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376 }
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377
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378 // Causes the current region to represent a humongous object spanning "n"
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379 // regions.
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380 virtual void set_startsHumongous();
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381
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382 // The regions that continue a humongous sequence should be added using
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383 // this method, in increasing address order.
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384 void set_continuesHumongous(HeapRegion* start);
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385
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386 void add_continuingHumongousRegion(HeapRegion* cont);
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387
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388 // If the region has a remembered set, return a pointer to it.
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389 HeapRegionRemSet* rem_set() const {
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390 return _rem_set;
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391 }
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392
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393 // True iff the region is in current collection_set.
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394 bool in_collection_set() const {
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395 return _in_collection_set;
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396 }
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397 void set_in_collection_set(bool b) {
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398 _in_collection_set = b;
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399 }
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400 HeapRegion* next_in_collection_set() {
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401 assert(in_collection_set(), "should only invoke on member of CS.");
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402 assert(_next_in_special_set == NULL ||
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403 _next_in_special_set->in_collection_set(),
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404 "Malformed CS.");
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405 return _next_in_special_set;
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406 }
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407 void set_next_in_collection_set(HeapRegion* r) {
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408 assert(in_collection_set(), "should only invoke on member of CS.");
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409 assert(r == NULL || r->in_collection_set(), "Malformed CS.");
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410 _next_in_special_set = r;
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411 }
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412
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413 // True iff it is or has been an allocation region in the current
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414 // collection pause.
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415 bool is_gc_alloc_region() const {
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416 return _is_gc_alloc_region;
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417 }
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418 void set_is_gc_alloc_region(bool b) {
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419 _is_gc_alloc_region = b;
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420 }
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421 HeapRegion* next_gc_alloc_region() {
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422 assert(is_gc_alloc_region(), "should only invoke on member of CS.");
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423 assert(_next_in_special_set == NULL ||
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424 _next_in_special_set->is_gc_alloc_region(),
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425 "Malformed CS.");
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426 return _next_in_special_set;
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427 }
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428 void set_next_gc_alloc_region(HeapRegion* r) {
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429 assert(is_gc_alloc_region(), "should only invoke on member of CS.");
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430 assert(r == NULL || r->is_gc_alloc_region(), "Malformed CS.");
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431 _next_in_special_set = r;
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432 }
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433
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434 bool is_reserved() {
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435 return popular();
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436 }
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437
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438 bool is_on_free_list() {
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439 return _is_on_free_list;
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440 }
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441
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442 void set_on_free_list(bool b) {
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443 _is_on_free_list = b;
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444 }
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445
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446 HeapRegion* next_from_free_list() {
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447 assert(is_on_free_list(),
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448 "Should only invoke on free space.");
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449 assert(_next_in_special_set == NULL ||
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450 _next_in_special_set->is_on_free_list(),
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451 "Malformed Free List.");
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452 return _next_in_special_set;
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453 }
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454
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455 void set_next_on_free_list(HeapRegion* r) {
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456 assert(r == NULL || r->is_on_free_list(), "Malformed free list.");
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457 _next_in_special_set = r;
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458 }
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459
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460 bool is_on_unclean_list() {
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461 return _is_on_unclean_list;
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462 }
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463
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464 void set_on_unclean_list(bool b);
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465
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466 HeapRegion* next_from_unclean_list() {
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467 assert(is_on_unclean_list(),
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468 "Should only invoke on unclean space.");
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469 assert(_next_in_special_set == NULL ||
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470 _next_in_special_set->is_on_unclean_list(),
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471 "Malformed unclean List.");
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472 return _next_in_special_set;
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473 }
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474
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475 void set_next_on_unclean_list(HeapRegion* r);
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476
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477 HeapRegion* get_next_young_region() { return _next_young_region; }
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478 void set_next_young_region(HeapRegion* hr) {
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479 _next_young_region = hr;
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480 }
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481
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482 // Allows logical separation between objects allocated before and after.
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483 void save_marks();
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484
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485 // Reset HR stuff to default values.
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486 void hr_clear(bool par, bool clear_space);
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487
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488 void initialize(MemRegion mr, bool clear_space);
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489
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490 // Ensure that "this" is zero-filled.
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491 void ensure_zero_filled();
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492 // This one requires that the calling thread holds ZF_mon.
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493 void ensure_zero_filled_locked();
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494
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495 // Get the start of the unmarked area in this region.
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496 HeapWord* prev_top_at_mark_start() const { return _prev_top_at_mark_start; }
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497 HeapWord* next_top_at_mark_start() const { return _next_top_at_mark_start; }
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498
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499 // Apply "cl->do_oop" to (the addresses of) all reference fields in objects
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500 // allocated in the current region before the last call to "save_mark".
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501 void oop_before_save_marks_iterate(OopClosure* cl);
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502
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503 // This call determines the "filter kind" argument that will be used for
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504 // the next call to "new_dcto_cl" on this region with the "traditional"
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505 // signature (i.e., the call below.) The default, in the absence of a
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506 // preceding call to this method, is "NoFilterKind", and a call to this
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507 // method is necessary for each such call, or else it reverts to the
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508 // default.
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509 // (This is really ugly, but all other methods I could think of changed a
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510 // lot of main-line code for G1.)
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511 void set_next_filter_kind(HeapRegionDCTOC::FilterKind nfk) {
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512 _next_fk = nfk;
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513 }
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514
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515 DirtyCardToOopClosure*
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516 new_dcto_closure(OopClosure* cl,
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517 CardTableModRefBS::PrecisionStyle precision,
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518 HeapRegionDCTOC::FilterKind fk);
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519
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520 #if WHASSUP
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521 DirtyCardToOopClosure*
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522 new_dcto_closure(OopClosure* cl,
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523 CardTableModRefBS::PrecisionStyle precision,
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524 HeapWord* boundary) {
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525 assert(boundary == NULL, "This arg doesn't make sense here.");
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526 DirtyCardToOopClosure* res = new_dcto_closure(cl, precision, _next_fk);
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527 _next_fk = HeapRegionDCTOC::NoFilterKind;
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528 return res;
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529 }
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530 #endif
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531
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532 //
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533 // Note the start or end of marking. This tells the heap region
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534 // that the collector is about to start or has finished (concurrently)
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535 // marking the heap.
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536 //
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537
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538 // Note the start of a marking phase. Record the
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539 // start of the unmarked area of the region here.
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540 void note_start_of_marking(bool during_initial_mark) {
|
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541 init_top_at_conc_mark_count();
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542 _next_marked_bytes = 0;
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543 if (during_initial_mark && is_young() && !is_survivor())
|
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544 _next_top_at_mark_start = bottom();
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545 else
|
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546 _next_top_at_mark_start = top();
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547 }
|
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548
|
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549 // Note the end of a marking phase. Install the start of
|
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550 // the unmarked area that was captured at start of marking.
|
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551 void note_end_of_marking() {
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552 _prev_top_at_mark_start = _next_top_at_mark_start;
|
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553 _prev_marked_bytes = _next_marked_bytes;
|
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554 _next_marked_bytes = 0;
|
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555
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556 guarantee(_prev_marked_bytes <=
|
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557 (size_t) (prev_top_at_mark_start() - bottom()) * HeapWordSize,
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558 "invariant");
|
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559 }
|
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560
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561 // After an evacuation, we need to update _next_top_at_mark_start
|
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562 // to be the current top. Note this is only valid if we have only
|
|
563 // ever evacuated into this region. If we evacuate, allocate, and
|
|
564 // then evacuate we are in deep doodoo.
|
|
565 void note_end_of_copying() {
|
|
566 assert(top() >= _next_top_at_mark_start,
|
|
567 "Increase only");
|
|
568 _next_top_at_mark_start = top();
|
|
569 }
|
|
570
|
|
571 // Returns "false" iff no object in the region was allocated when the
|
|
572 // last mark phase ended.
|
|
573 bool is_marked() { return _prev_top_at_mark_start != bottom(); }
|
|
574
|
|
575 // If "is_marked()" is true, then this is the index of the region in
|
|
576 // an array constructed at the end of marking of the regions in a
|
|
577 // "desirability" order.
|
|
578 int sort_index() {
|
|
579 return _sort_index;
|
|
580 }
|
|
581 void set_sort_index(int i) {
|
|
582 _sort_index = i;
|
|
583 }
|
|
584
|
|
585 void init_top_at_conc_mark_count() {
|
|
586 _top_at_conc_mark_count = bottom();
|
|
587 }
|
|
588
|
|
589 void set_top_at_conc_mark_count(HeapWord *cur) {
|
|
590 assert(bottom() <= cur && cur <= end(), "Sanity.");
|
|
591 _top_at_conc_mark_count = cur;
|
|
592 }
|
|
593
|
|
594 HeapWord* top_at_conc_mark_count() {
|
|
595 return _top_at_conc_mark_count;
|
|
596 }
|
|
597
|
|
598 void reset_during_compaction() {
|
|
599 guarantee( isHumongous() && startsHumongous(),
|
|
600 "should only be called for humongous regions");
|
|
601
|
|
602 zero_marked_bytes();
|
|
603 init_top_at_mark_start();
|
|
604 }
|
|
605
|
|
606 bool popular() { return _popularity == Popular; }
|
|
607 void set_popular(bool b) {
|
|
608 if (b) {
|
|
609 _popularity = Popular;
|
|
610 } else {
|
|
611 _popularity = NotPopular;
|
|
612 }
|
|
613 }
|
|
614 bool popular_pending() { return _popularity == PopularPending; }
|
|
615 void set_popular_pending(bool b) {
|
|
616 if (b) {
|
|
617 _popularity = PopularPending;
|
|
618 } else {
|
|
619 _popularity = NotPopular;
|
|
620 }
|
|
621 }
|
|
622
|
|
623 // <PREDICTION>
|
|
624 void calc_gc_efficiency(void);
|
|
625 double gc_efficiency() { return _gc_efficiency;}
|
|
626 // </PREDICTION>
|
|
627
|
|
628 bool is_young() const { return _young_type != NotYoung; }
|
|
629 bool is_scan_only() const { return _young_type == ScanOnly; }
|
|
630 bool is_survivor() const { return _young_type == Survivor; }
|
|
631
|
|
632 int young_index_in_cset() const { return _young_index_in_cset; }
|
|
633 void set_young_index_in_cset(int index) {
|
|
634 assert( (index == -1) || is_young(), "pre-condition" );
|
|
635 _young_index_in_cset = index;
|
|
636 }
|
|
637
|
|
638 int age_in_surv_rate_group() {
|
|
639 assert( _surv_rate_group != NULL, "pre-condition" );
|
|
640 assert( _age_index > -1, "pre-condition" );
|
|
641 return _surv_rate_group->age_in_group(_age_index);
|
|
642 }
|
|
643
|
|
644 void recalculate_age_in_surv_rate_group() {
|
|
645 assert( _surv_rate_group != NULL, "pre-condition" );
|
|
646 assert( _age_index > -1, "pre-condition" );
|
|
647 _age_index = _surv_rate_group->recalculate_age_index(_age_index);
|
|
648 }
|
|
649
|
|
650 void record_surv_words_in_group(size_t words_survived) {
|
|
651 assert( _surv_rate_group != NULL, "pre-condition" );
|
|
652 assert( _age_index > -1, "pre-condition" );
|
|
653 int age_in_group = age_in_surv_rate_group();
|
|
654 _surv_rate_group->record_surviving_words(age_in_group, words_survived);
|
|
655 }
|
|
656
|
|
657 int age_in_surv_rate_group_cond() {
|
|
658 if (_surv_rate_group != NULL)
|
|
659 return age_in_surv_rate_group();
|
|
660 else
|
|
661 return -1;
|
|
662 }
|
|
663
|
|
664 SurvRateGroup* surv_rate_group() {
|
|
665 return _surv_rate_group;
|
|
666 }
|
|
667
|
|
668 void install_surv_rate_group(SurvRateGroup* surv_rate_group) {
|
|
669 assert( surv_rate_group != NULL, "pre-condition" );
|
|
670 assert( _surv_rate_group == NULL, "pre-condition" );
|
|
671 assert( is_young(), "pre-condition" );
|
|
672
|
|
673 _surv_rate_group = surv_rate_group;
|
|
674 _age_index = surv_rate_group->next_age_index();
|
|
675 }
|
|
676
|
|
677 void uninstall_surv_rate_group() {
|
|
678 if (_surv_rate_group != NULL) {
|
|
679 assert( _age_index > -1, "pre-condition" );
|
|
680 assert( is_young(), "pre-condition" );
|
|
681
|
|
682 _surv_rate_group = NULL;
|
|
683 _age_index = -1;
|
|
684 } else {
|
|
685 assert( _age_index == -1, "pre-condition" );
|
|
686 }
|
|
687 }
|
|
688
|
|
689 void set_young() { set_young_type(Young); }
|
|
690
|
|
691 void set_scan_only() { set_young_type(ScanOnly); }
|
|
692
|
|
693 void set_survivor() { set_young_type(Survivor); }
|
|
694
|
|
695 void set_not_young() { set_young_type(NotYoung); }
|
|
696
|
|
697 // Determine if an object has been allocated since the last
|
|
698 // mark performed by the collector. This returns true iff the object
|
|
699 // is within the unmarked area of the region.
|
|
700 bool obj_allocated_since_prev_marking(oop obj) const {
|
|
701 return (HeapWord *) obj >= prev_top_at_mark_start();
|
|
702 }
|
|
703 bool obj_allocated_since_next_marking(oop obj) const {
|
|
704 return (HeapWord *) obj >= next_top_at_mark_start();
|
|
705 }
|
|
706
|
|
707 // For parallel heapRegion traversal.
|
|
708 bool claimHeapRegion(int claimValue);
|
|
709 jint claim_value() { return _claimed; }
|
|
710 // Use this carefully: only when you're sure no one is claiming...
|
|
711 void set_claim_value(int claimValue) { _claimed = claimValue; }
|
|
712
|
|
713 // Returns the "evacuation_failed" property of the region.
|
|
714 bool evacuation_failed() { return _evacuation_failed; }
|
|
715
|
|
716 // Sets the "evacuation_failed" property of the region.
|
|
717 void set_evacuation_failed(bool b) {
|
|
718 _evacuation_failed = b;
|
|
719
|
|
720 if (b) {
|
|
721 init_top_at_conc_mark_count();
|
|
722 _next_marked_bytes = 0;
|
|
723 }
|
|
724 }
|
|
725
|
|
726 // Requires that "mr" be entirely within the region.
|
|
727 // Apply "cl->do_object" to all objects that intersect with "mr".
|
|
728 // If the iteration encounters an unparseable portion of the region,
|
|
729 // or if "cl->abort()" is true after a closure application,
|
|
730 // terminate the iteration and return the address of the start of the
|
|
731 // subregion that isn't done. (The two can be distinguished by querying
|
|
732 // "cl->abort()".) Return of "NULL" indicates that the iteration
|
|
733 // completed.
|
|
734 HeapWord*
|
|
735 object_iterate_mem_careful(MemRegion mr, ObjectClosure* cl);
|
|
736
|
|
737 HeapWord*
|
|
738 oops_on_card_seq_iterate_careful(MemRegion mr,
|
|
739 FilterOutOfRegionClosure* cl);
|
|
740
|
|
741 // The region "mr" is entirely in "this", and starts and ends at block
|
|
742 // boundaries. The caller declares that all the contained blocks are
|
|
743 // coalesced into one.
|
|
744 void declare_filled_region_to_BOT(MemRegion mr) {
|
|
745 _offsets.single_block(mr.start(), mr.end());
|
|
746 }
|
|
747
|
|
748 // A version of block start that is guaranteed to find *some* block
|
|
749 // boundary at or before "p", but does not object iteration, and may
|
|
750 // therefore be used safely when the heap is unparseable.
|
|
751 HeapWord* block_start_careful(const void* p) const {
|
|
752 return _offsets.block_start_careful(p);
|
|
753 }
|
|
754
|
|
755 // Requires that "addr" is within the region. Returns the start of the
|
|
756 // first ("careful") block that starts at or after "addr", or else the
|
|
757 // "end" of the region if there is no such block.
|
|
758 HeapWord* next_block_start_careful(HeapWord* addr);
|
|
759
|
|
760 // Returns the zero-fill-state of the current region.
|
|
761 ZeroFillState zero_fill_state() { return (ZeroFillState)_zfs; }
|
|
762 bool zero_fill_is_allocated() { return _zfs == Allocated; }
|
|
763 Thread* zero_filler() { return _zero_filler; }
|
|
764
|
|
765 // Indicate that the contents of the region are unknown, and therefore
|
|
766 // might require zero-filling.
|
|
767 void set_zero_fill_needed() {
|
|
768 set_zero_fill_state_work(NotZeroFilled);
|
|
769 }
|
|
770 void set_zero_fill_in_progress(Thread* t) {
|
|
771 set_zero_fill_state_work(ZeroFilling);
|
|
772 _zero_filler = t;
|
|
773 }
|
|
774 void set_zero_fill_complete();
|
|
775 void set_zero_fill_allocated() {
|
|
776 set_zero_fill_state_work(Allocated);
|
|
777 }
|
|
778
|
|
779 void set_zero_fill_state_work(ZeroFillState zfs);
|
|
780
|
|
781 // This is called when a full collection shrinks the heap.
|
|
782 // We want to set the heap region to a value which says
|
|
783 // it is no longer part of the heap. For now, we'll let "NotZF" fill
|
|
784 // that role.
|
|
785 void reset_zero_fill() {
|
|
786 set_zero_fill_state_work(NotZeroFilled);
|
|
787 _zero_filler = NULL;
|
|
788 }
|
|
789
|
|
790 #define HeapRegion_OOP_SINCE_SAVE_MARKS_DECL(OopClosureType, nv_suffix) \
|
|
791 virtual void oop_since_save_marks_iterate##nv_suffix(OopClosureType* cl);
|
|
792 SPECIALIZED_SINCE_SAVE_MARKS_CLOSURES(HeapRegion_OOP_SINCE_SAVE_MARKS_DECL)
|
|
793
|
|
794 CompactibleSpace* next_compaction_space() const;
|
|
795
|
|
796 virtual void reset_after_compaction();
|
|
797
|
|
798 void print() const;
|
|
799 void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
|
|
800
|
|
801 // Override
|
|
802 virtual void verify(bool allow_dirty) const;
|
|
803
|
|
804 #ifdef DEBUG
|
|
805 HeapWord* allocate(size_t size);
|
|
806 #endif
|
|
807 };
|
|
808
|
|
809 // HeapRegionClosure is used for iterating over regions.
|
|
810 // Terminates the iteration when the "doHeapRegion" method returns "true".
|
|
811 class HeapRegionClosure : public StackObj {
|
|
812 friend class HeapRegionSeq;
|
|
813 friend class G1CollectedHeap;
|
|
814
|
|
815 bool _complete;
|
|
816 void incomplete() { _complete = false; }
|
|
817
|
|
818 public:
|
|
819 HeapRegionClosure(): _complete(true) {}
|
|
820
|
|
821 // Typically called on each region until it returns true.
|
|
822 virtual bool doHeapRegion(HeapRegion* r) = 0;
|
|
823
|
|
824 // True after iteration if the closure was applied to all heap regions
|
|
825 // and returned "false" in all cases.
|
|
826 bool complete() { return _complete; }
|
|
827 };
|
|
828
|
|
829 // A linked lists of heap regions. It leaves the "next" field
|
|
830 // unspecified; that's up to subtypes.
|
|
831 class RegionList {
|
|
832 protected:
|
|
833 virtual HeapRegion* get_next(HeapRegion* chr) = 0;
|
|
834 virtual void set_next(HeapRegion* chr,
|
|
835 HeapRegion* new_next) = 0;
|
|
836
|
|
837 HeapRegion* _hd;
|
|
838 HeapRegion* _tl;
|
|
839 size_t _sz;
|
|
840
|
|
841 // Protected constructor because this type is only meaningful
|
|
842 // when the _get/_set next functions are defined.
|
|
843 RegionList() : _hd(NULL), _tl(NULL), _sz(0) {}
|
|
844 public:
|
|
845 void reset() {
|
|
846 _hd = NULL;
|
|
847 _tl = NULL;
|
|
848 _sz = 0;
|
|
849 }
|
|
850 HeapRegion* hd() { return _hd; }
|
|
851 HeapRegion* tl() { return _tl; }
|
|
852 size_t sz() { return _sz; }
|
|
853 size_t length();
|
|
854
|
|
855 bool well_formed() {
|
|
856 return
|
|
857 ((hd() == NULL && tl() == NULL && sz() == 0)
|
|
858 || (hd() != NULL && tl() != NULL && sz() > 0))
|
|
859 && (sz() == length());
|
|
860 }
|
|
861 virtual void insert_before_head(HeapRegion* r);
|
|
862 void prepend_list(RegionList* new_list);
|
|
863 virtual HeapRegion* pop();
|
|
864 void dec_sz() { _sz--; }
|
|
865 // Requires that "r" is an element of the list, and is not the tail.
|
|
866 void delete_after(HeapRegion* r);
|
|
867 };
|
|
868
|
|
869 class EmptyNonHRegionList: public RegionList {
|
|
870 protected:
|
|
871 // Protected constructor because this type is only meaningful
|
|
872 // when the _get/_set next functions are defined.
|
|
873 EmptyNonHRegionList() : RegionList() {}
|
|
874
|
|
875 public:
|
|
876 void insert_before_head(HeapRegion* r) {
|
|
877 // assert(r->is_empty(), "Better be empty");
|
|
878 assert(!r->isHumongous(), "Better not be humongous.");
|
|
879 RegionList::insert_before_head(r);
|
|
880 }
|
|
881 void prepend_list(EmptyNonHRegionList* new_list) {
|
|
882 // assert(new_list->hd() == NULL || new_list->hd()->is_empty(),
|
|
883 // "Better be empty");
|
|
884 assert(new_list->hd() == NULL || !new_list->hd()->isHumongous(),
|
|
885 "Better not be humongous.");
|
|
886 // assert(new_list->tl() == NULL || new_list->tl()->is_empty(),
|
|
887 // "Better be empty");
|
|
888 assert(new_list->tl() == NULL || !new_list->tl()->isHumongous(),
|
|
889 "Better not be humongous.");
|
|
890 RegionList::prepend_list(new_list);
|
|
891 }
|
|
892 };
|
|
893
|
|
894 class UncleanRegionList: public EmptyNonHRegionList {
|
|
895 public:
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896 HeapRegion* get_next(HeapRegion* hr) {
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897 return hr->next_from_unclean_list();
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898 }
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899 void set_next(HeapRegion* hr, HeapRegion* new_next) {
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900 hr->set_next_on_unclean_list(new_next);
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901 }
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902
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903 UncleanRegionList() : EmptyNonHRegionList() {}
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904
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905 void insert_before_head(HeapRegion* r) {
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906 assert(!r->is_on_free_list(),
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907 "Better not already be on free list");
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908 assert(!r->is_on_unclean_list(),
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909 "Better not already be on unclean list");
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910 r->set_zero_fill_needed();
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911 r->set_on_unclean_list(true);
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912 EmptyNonHRegionList::insert_before_head(r);
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913 }
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914 void prepend_list(UncleanRegionList* new_list) {
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915 assert(new_list->tl() == NULL || !new_list->tl()->is_on_free_list(),
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916 "Better not already be on free list");
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917 assert(new_list->tl() == NULL || new_list->tl()->is_on_unclean_list(),
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918 "Better already be marked as on unclean list");
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919 assert(new_list->hd() == NULL || !new_list->hd()->is_on_free_list(),
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920 "Better not already be on free list");
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921 assert(new_list->hd() == NULL || new_list->hd()->is_on_unclean_list(),
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922 "Better already be marked as on unclean list");
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923 EmptyNonHRegionList::prepend_list(new_list);
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924 }
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925 HeapRegion* pop() {
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926 HeapRegion* res = RegionList::pop();
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927 if (res != NULL) res->set_on_unclean_list(false);
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928 return res;
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929 }
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930 };
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931
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932 // Local Variables: ***
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933 // c-indentation-style: gnu ***
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934 // End: ***
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935
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936 #endif // SERIALGC
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